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Autor:
Saiful Mahdi, Patrick Daly, Ida Fitria, Ibnu Mundzir, Dian Rubianty, Eka Srimulyani, Jamie W. McCaughey
Publikováno v:
Progress in Disaster Science, Vol 19, Iss , Pp 100289- (2023)
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caused extensive loss of life and disrupted family units, leaving large numbers of widows, widowers, and orphans. While it is common to identify disaster widows and orphans as potentially vulnerable groups, there has bee
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https://doaj.org/article/749966f2326e4b5a9a4dd1b6497ed9a0
Autor:
Sabine Loos, David Lallemant, Feroz Khan, Jamie W. McCaughey, Robert Banick, Nama Budhathoki, Jack W. Baker
Publikováno v:
Communications Earth & Environment, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Potential for recovery can be estimated from surveys and widely available data, and is more relevant than building damage for identifying vulnerable communities affected by the 2015 Ghorka earthquake in Nepal, according to a data-driven evaluation fr
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https://doaj.org/article/42a39029a7644d098cfa79f158231178
Autor:
Patrick Daly, Sabin Ninglekhu, Pia Hollenbach, Jamie W. McCaughey, David Lallemant, Benjamin P. Horton
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 86
The 2015 Nepal earthquakes devastated the Kathmandu Valley and exposed the challenges of conserving andrestoring architectural heritage in historic urban neighborhoods damaged by disasters, while also trying to rapidly rebuild houses, revitalize live
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5e9248170777b78622c95c57736cc3c6
Autor:
Chahan M. Kropf, Alessio Ciullo, Laura Otth, Simona Meiler, Arun Rana, Emanuel Schmid, Jamie W. McCaughey, David N. Bresch
Modelling the risk of natural hazards for society, ecosystems, and the economy is subject to strong uncertainties, even more so in the context of a changing climate, evolving societies, growing economies, and declining ecosystems. Here we present a n
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::284b1ded3dc6e1004f76a7b59c849972
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2021-437
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2021-437
Autor:
David Lallemant, Nama Raj Budhathoki, Sabine Loos, Ritika Singh, Jack W. Baker, Feroz Khan, Sang-Ho Yun, Jamie W McCaughey
Publikováno v:
Earthquake Spectra. 36:1695-1718
While unprecedented amounts of building damage data are now produced after earthquakes, stakeholders do not have a systematic method to synthesize and evaluate damage information, thus leaving many datasets unused. We propose a Geospatial Data Integr
Autor:
Cheryl Tay, Eric O. Lindsey, Shi Tong Chin, Jamie W. McCaughey, David Bekaert, Michele Nguyen, Hook Hua, Gerald Manipon, Mohammed Karim, Benjamin P. Horton, Tanghua Li, Emma M. Hill
Coastal land can be lost at rapid rates due to relative sea-level rise (RSLR) resulting from local land subsidence. However, the comparative severity of local land subsidence is unknown due to high spatial variabilities and difficulties reconciling o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0f52a55d43de75cc568d28b9a35bff83
https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164334
https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164334
Autor:
Shi Tong Chin, Benjamin P. Horton, Hook Hua, M. Karim, Eric O. Lindsey, Gerald Manipon, Michele Nguyen, David Bekaert, Cheryl W. J. Tay, Jamie W McCaughey, Emma M. Hill
Coastal land is being lost worldwide at an alarming rate due to relative sea-level rise (RSLR) resulting from vertical land motion (VLM). This problem is understudied at a global scale, due to high spatial variability and difficulties reconciling VLM
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::113f7fcf15d574aa46658f5636a8fd37
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-922903/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-922903/v1
Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis for natural risk and adaptation appraisal modeling with CLIMADA
Autor:
Simona Meiler, Jamie W McCaughey, Alessio Ciullo, Laura Otth, David N. Bresch, Chahan M. Kropf
Modelling societal, ecological, and economic costs of natural hazards in the context of climate change is subject to both strong aleatoric and ethical uncertainty. Dealing with these is challenging on several levels – from the identification and th
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2980906180e5e2270a9387b49f683d52
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1773
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1773
Autor:
Feroz Khan, Sabine Loos, David Lallemant, Nama Raj Budhathoki, Robert Banick, Jack W. Baker, Jamie W McCaughey
Following a disaster, crucial decisions about recovery resources often focus on immediate impact, partly due to a lack of detailed information on who will struggle to recover. Here we perform an analysis of surveyed data on reconstruction and seconda
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f6052bb3956117e2eaa67f95cae51720
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-275410/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-275410/v1
Disasters continue to present tremendous obstacles to sustained development progress and the wellbeing of communities around the world. Key to mitigating the long-term impacts of disasters is the ability to rapidly respond and recover in ways that bu
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2ca775891d7fa93afc5573faceefcf94